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Interfacing LCD Display With PIC Microcontroller – XC8LCDs are alphanumeric (or graphical) displays, which are frequently used in microcontroller based applications which require some information to be displayed to the user. There are many devices in the market which come in different shapes and sizes.
Some LCDs have 40 or more character lengths with the capability to display several lines. Some other LCD displays can be programmed to display graphic images. Some modules offer color displays, while some others incorporate back lighting so that they can be viewed in dimly lit conditions.
In this tutorial we will learn how to connect an LCD to any PORT of ...6,218 views | posted on 21/05/2013

Controlling a PIC Microcontroller from a PC Graphical User Interface (GUI)A Graphical User Interface is a man-machine interface device, in which objects to handle are drawn as icons on the screen, so the user can send controls by by a pointing device, usually a mouse or a keyboard.
It is always easy and require less skills to operate a device from a visual representations of the workspace (GUI) by simply clicking a mouse or using a keyboard rather than a command line.
In this article we are going to design a Graphical User Interface using Microsoft Visual C#. This software could be installed in any computer running windows operating systems. The ...5,025 views | posted on 26/12/2018

Introduction to Microchip XC8 CompilerThis is a Getting Started with MPLAB X IDE and XC8 compiler tutorial. MPLAB® X IDE is the new Microchip IDE and it runs on a PC with Windows®, Mac OS® or Linux® to develop applications for PIC microcontrollers and replaces all MPLAB® C and HI-TECH compilers. XC8 is the new C compiler for PIC10, PIC12, PIC14, PIC16 and PIC18 microcontrollers.
Learn how to start a new project with MPLAB X IDE, configure your PIC fuses and oscillator, write a simple Blink LED code and simulate the code with Proteus.4,018 views | posted on 05/01/2013

Interfacing SD Card With PIC Microcontroller – XC8A memory card (also called a flash memory card) is a solid-state electronic data storage device used for storing digital information. They are commonly used in many electronic devices, including digital cameras, mobile phones, laptop computers, MP3 players and also in many applications where a large amount of data has to be stored either once or continuously like in data loggers.
Memory cards are small, re-writable and are able to retain data without power.
In this article we will learn how to interface an SD Card with a PIC Microcontroller with SPI bus to write and read to/from an SD card ...3,941 views | posted on 26/03/2015

It's that time of the year again where everyone is in shopping spirit to end the year on a high note. This year 2018, PCBWay is running a Shopping Festival for the month of November and December to cheer you up with discounts with Special Coupons for Halloween and absolutely Free Prototyping for Christmas PCB.Read More »

Are you a maker? An Electronic Engineer? An Electronic enthusiast? Or simply a Hobbyist who like to play around with electronics building some cool gadgets! This is that moment to take pride in being a maker and join PCBWay 2nd Edition of PCB Design Contest where you could win really big by doing what you love the most, designing an outstanding PCB for your nice electronic project! As with other Electronic Design Contests like Hackaday Prize, this PCB Design Contest aims to provide a platform for hardware hackers, makers, Electronic Engineers, Hobbyists and artists to compete to build a better future with open hardware.Read More »

The ESP8266 is a wonder WiFi module that can literally give any microcontroller access to WiFi network and thus enabling countless Internet of Things (IoT) and Home Automation applications at a fraction of cost compared to the alternative options. It's easy to use, it's popular, it has stormed the world of makers in recent years since 2014, you can now build your own cool electronic application that communicates to the internet and can be accessed from anywhere in the worldRead More »

Whether you are a small business, a startup entrepreneur with this fantastic idea to build an electronic device that will change the world or even an established large business, sooner or later you'll realized that you might need to outsource your PCB Assembly. This is a no-brainer, we have seen almost all big electronic companies are now manufacturing their products in China. In this article we will give you some hints of what to consider when selecting a partner and why you can consider PCBWay for your PCBA Prototypes.Read More »

An SD Card can be used to log data continuously over time for various purposes, this project shows the design of a temperature data logger with menu control system. The ambient temperature is read every minute and stored in a file on an SD card. When the program starts, the user is given three options: Saving the temperature readings to a new file on an SD card, Appending the temperature readings to an existing file or Sending all the saved file contents to a PC The user will have to choose one option and then press enter to start logging …Read More »

Real Time Clock and Calendar functions are very important in many projects especially in data logging devices where a real time stamp is required in each record. This clock uses the DS1307 which is a low power serial real time clock/calender with full binary coded decimal (BCD) clock/calendar plus 56 bytes of Non Volatile Static RAM. This chip provides year, month, date, hour, minute and second information. The end date of months is automatically adjusted for months fewer than 31 days including leap year compensation up to year 2100. In this article we are going to design a digital clock …Read More »

Ethernet is the leading wired standard for networking as it enables to connect a very large number of computers, microcontrollers and other computer-based equipment to one another. In this project we are going to learn how to control any device like an LED, a relay, a light bulb, a motor and so on connected to a PIC Microcontroller from a remote location using just a web browser. An operator can use a computer, tablet or even a cellphone to control a device at a remote location. With the help of a router connected to the internet, this device can be …Read More »

A Graphical User Interface is a man-machine interface device, in which objects to handle are drawn as icons on the screen, so the user can send controls by by a pointing device, usually a mouse or a keyboard. It is always easy and require less skills to operate a device from a visual representations of the workspace (GUI) by simply clicking a mouse or using a keyboard rather than a command line. In this article we are going to design a Graphical User Interface using Microsoft Visual C#. This software could be installed in any computer running windows operating systems. …Read More »

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